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Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level

Interphase cultured monkey kidney (TC-7) cells contain distinct subsets of cellular microtubules (MTs) enriched in posttranslationally detyrosinated (Glu) or tyrosinated (Tyr) alpha tubulin (Gundersen, G. G., M. H. Kalnoski, and J. C. Bulinski. 1984. Cell. 38:779-789). To determine the relative stab...

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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1988
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2114950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3276710
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description Interphase cultured monkey kidney (TC-7) cells contain distinct subsets of cellular microtubules (MTs) enriched in posttranslationally detyrosinated (Glu) or tyrosinated (Tyr) alpha tubulin (Gundersen, G. G., M. H. Kalnoski, and J. C. Bulinski. 1984. Cell. 38:779-789). To determine the relative stability of these subsets of MTs, we subjected TC-7 cells to treatments that slowly depolymerized MTs. We found Glu MTs to be more resistant than Tyr MTs to depolymerization by nocodazole in living cells, and to depolymerization by dilution in detergent- permeabilized cell models. However, in cold-treated cells, Glu and Tyr MTs did not differ significantly in their stability. Digestion of permeabilized cell models with pancreatic carboxypeptidase A, to generate Glu MTs from endogenous Tyr MTs, did not significantly alter the resistance of the endogenous Tyr MTs toward dilution-induced depolymerization. Furthermore, in human fibroblasts that contained no distinct Glu MTs, we observed a population of nocodazole-resistant MTs. These data suggest that Glu MTs possess enhanced stability against end- mediated depolymerization, yet detyrosination alone appears to be insufficient to confer this enhanced stability.
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spelling pubmed-21149502008-05-01 Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level J Cell Biol Articles Interphase cultured monkey kidney (TC-7) cells contain distinct subsets of cellular microtubules (MTs) enriched in posttranslationally detyrosinated (Glu) or tyrosinated (Tyr) alpha tubulin (Gundersen, G. G., M. H. Kalnoski, and J. C. Bulinski. 1984. Cell. 38:779-789). To determine the relative stability of these subsets of MTs, we subjected TC-7 cells to treatments that slowly depolymerized MTs. We found Glu MTs to be more resistant than Tyr MTs to depolymerization by nocodazole in living cells, and to depolymerization by dilution in detergent- permeabilized cell models. However, in cold-treated cells, Glu and Tyr MTs did not differ significantly in their stability. Digestion of permeabilized cell models with pancreatic carboxypeptidase A, to generate Glu MTs from endogenous Tyr MTs, did not significantly alter the resistance of the endogenous Tyr MTs toward dilution-induced depolymerization. Furthermore, in human fibroblasts that contained no distinct Glu MTs, we observed a population of nocodazole-resistant MTs. These data suggest that Glu MTs possess enhanced stability against end- mediated depolymerization, yet detyrosination alone appears to be insufficient to confer this enhanced stability. The Rockefeller University Press 1988-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2114950/ /pubmed/3276710 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
title Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
title_full Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
title_fullStr Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
title_short Enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
title_sort enhanced stability of microtubules enriched in detyrosinated tubulin is not a direct function of detyrosination level
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2114950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3276710